Thank you also to everyone who filled out the poll. That was fun!!! Because I used the free version of zoomerang, I was only able to see the first 100 responses. Here are the results:
The top vote went to creating another sewing plan/colour palette to mix and match with Ness accessories. That is my favourite choice among all of them too! You know how I love plotting and planning ;)
And it seems you all love tartan just as much as I do! The second vote went to blogging about tartan throughout fashion history (this will be sooooo much fun)... And the third vote went to exploring how modern tartans are designed! I'll ask Clare if she would be interested in doing an interview for a sneaky peak into how Ness designs their tartans--that would be super interesting!
Very close in 4th place is the Scotland Explorer idea--more fun photos in picturesque locations! David and I are definitely up for that as we want to really start exploring the small towns and villages throughout Scotland!
I'm going to focus on those four ideas for the moment! YAY! This is going to be fun!!
And to top it all off, I just got an email yesterday that Ness is having a 50% off sale....woot, woot!
I loved your poll and I really liked being able to pick more than one answer. :) 50% off sale at Ness? Gah!!! :D
ReplyDeleteTartan, YAY! I read earlier that you said they ship worldwide. I'm almost scared to check their site out too deeply. ;)
ReplyDeleteI quite recently found out that some of my encestor's in the 17th century was a cadet branch of a Scottish clan that moved to Sweden. I feel a bit tempted to buy some of that clan's tartan to make a 40's skirt in.
ReplyDelete@ Isis: you should DEFINITELY buy some of the clan's tartan!! That would be so much fun!
ReplyDeleteDebi: Yes, I think it would! I have checked it out and I could definitely have a skirt in it. :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.scotweb.co.uk/tartan?filter_searchterm=Bethune&x=35&y=23
@Isis: That is a really pretty tartan!!! I love how the red turns to raspberry over the blue!
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